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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has been scolded for his "pathetic" efforts to "smash the gangs" and keep migrant numbers under control, following the Government's latest plan to deport illegal migrants.The United Nations' refugee agency has backed the UK Government's plan to deport rejected asylum seekers to "return hubs" abroad.FULL STORY HERE.

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00:00This story, though, because if they're failed asylum seekers, why can't we just send them back to where they came from?
00:04Well, exactly, which I've always said, we need to leave the ECHR.
00:08But how is this different to Rwanda?
00:10It was already set in place.
00:13It seems extraordinary.
00:15So really, it's Starmer's ego which cancelled Rwanda, and now he's doing the same here.
00:21It just doesn't make sense.
00:22And for him saying, you know, smashing the gangs, he couldn't smash the top of his Easter Cadbury's egg this Easter.
00:30Oh, but you've been saving that one up for a while, haven't you?
00:31No, but it is true.
00:32And look about this.
00:34Where is, as usual, with Kiss Starmer, where's the detail?
00:38Where's the strategy?
00:39Where's the targets?
00:40He needs to stop acting like an out-of-work barrister and give us some detail.
00:45Well, in a rare defence for the Prime Minister, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the UNHCR, has endorsed the Prime Minister's plans.
00:55They say, yep, good on you, Zakir.
00:57So, right, we ploughed millions into Rwanda.
01:01How is this really making sense?
01:03Why didn't he continue with Rwanda?
01:05It was a deterrent.
01:06Look at the amount of boats that have come over.
01:09705 crossed the channel in one day.
01:112000, this week, it's 43% up than it was this time last year.
01:17It's pathetic.
01:18Yeah.

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